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Even slightly higher levels of blood sugar contribute to the risk of heart disease

Even if you don’t have diabetes, a slightly higher level of blood sugar increases your risk of heart disease, according to a new study out of the United Kingdom. The study found pre-diabetic men, whose blood sugar levels were below the diabetic threshold, were 30% more at risk of having heart diseases. That risk rose […]

CVD risk in women raised by pre-diabetes

Can elevated blood sugar levels raise the risk of heart disease even if you aren t diabetic? A new study throws light | Health and Wellness News

New study finds how both men and women with prediabetes had a 30-50 per cent increased risk of developing heart disease. Not only that, women may have a higher risk of heart disease at 50 per cent. Addressing obesity, cholesterol and hypertension can put you back in the safe zone, say endocrinologists

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